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'The suffering members sympathise' : constructing the sympathetic self in the hymns of Charles Wesley

Cruickshank, Joanna 2007, 'The suffering members sympathise' : constructing the sympathetic self in the hymns of Charles Wesley, in Charles Wesley : life, literature and legacy, Epworth, Peterborough, Vic., pp.245-263.

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Title 'The suffering members sympathise' : constructing the sympathetic self in the hymns of Charles Wesley
Author(s) Cruickshank, Joanna
Title of book Charles Wesley : life, literature and legacy
Editor(s) Newport, Kenneth G. C.
Campbell, Ted A.
Publication date 2007
Chapter number 14
Total chapters 28
Start page 245
End page 263
Total pages 19
Publisher Epworth
Place of Publication Peterborough, Vic.
Keyword(s) Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788 -- Hymns -- History and criticism
Hymn writers -- Great Britain -- Biography
Summary For the first time in history, this timely landmark volume brings together contributions from the leading scholars working on the life and work of Charles Wesley.
Notes Contents: Charles Wesley and his biographers / Gareth Lloyd -- Charles Wesley and the eighteenth century / Jeremy Gregory -- Charles Wesley and early Methodism / Henry D. Rack -- Brothers in arms: the partnership of John and Charles Wesley / John A. Newton -- Charles Wesley and Susanna / Charles Wallace -- Charles Wesley and the preachers / John Lenton -- Charles Wesley and John Fletcher / Peter Forsaith -- Charles Wesley and his children / Philip Olleson -- Charles Wesley, Catholicism and anti-Catholicism / Peter Nockles -- Charles Wesley and a window to the East / S T Kimbrough Jr -- Charles Wesley and Calvinism / Geoffrey Wainwright -- 'I preached at the cross, as usual': Charles Wesley and redemption / John R. Tyson -- Balsamic virtue: healing imagery in Charles Wesley / Robert Webster -- 'The suffering members sympathise': constructing the sympathetic self in the hymns of Charles Wesley / Joanna Cruickshank -- Charles Wesley, theologian / Ted A. Campbell -- Charles Wesley and the revival of the doctrine of the Trinity: a Methodist contribution to modern theology / Jason E. Vickers -- Charles Wesley and the language of faith / Paul Wesley Chilcote -- Charles Wesley's sermons / Kenneth G.C. Newport -- The letters of Charles Wesley / Gareth Lloyd -- Charles Wesley's shorthand / Oliver A. Beckerlegge (with Kenneth G.C. Newport) -- The hymns of Charles Wesley and the poetic tradition / J.R. Watson -- The metamorphosis of Charles Wesley's Christmas hymns, 1739-88 / Frank Baker -- The influence of Charles Wesley on contemporary hymnody / Andrew Pratt -- The musical Charles Wesley / Carlton R. Young -- Charles Wesley's spirituality / Martin Groves -- 'A most solemn season of love': Charles Wesley and marriage in early Methodism / Anna M. Lawrence -- Purge the preachers: the Wesleys and quality control / Richard P. Heitzenrater -- Charles Wesley and contemporary theology / Susan J. White.
ISBN 0716206072
9780716206071
Language eng
Field of Research 220315 Philosophy of Religion
HERDC Research category B1.1 Book chapter
ERA Research output type B Book chapter
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30019605

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: School of History, Heritage and Society
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